Ten things the Japanese did in their plight in Fukushima 2011
Ten things the Japanese did in their plight in Fukushima 2011
- Calm:
Calm and deep thinking despite the great disaster that afflicted them. - Respect
Water supply and supply lines. No dry word, no slap, no push, and no work. - Capacity
Superior architecture and high-precision construction. Most of the buildings swung and did not crumble. - Mercy
People only bought what they needed for their day's power so that everyone could get their needs. - System
No mess in the shops. Do not honk and do not seize roads. Just understand and understand the situation. - Sacrifice
Fifty workers have survived (despite the risk of death) in the nuclear reactor pumping water in the sea for the purpose of cooling. How can they be rewarded?
7 - compassion
Restaurants have lowered their prices. ATMs left in their condition. The strong took care of the weak - Training
Adults and kids all knew exactly what to do. - Media
They showed great control. There were no ludicrous announcers cheating and shuddering for fame, only quiet reports - Conscience
When electricity and lighting went out in the shops, people returned with their hands to the shelves and left the shops quietly.